Ohio State football has missed out on some of the elite receivers that it targeted in the 2025 class.
They still grabbed commitments from Quincy Porter, De’zie Jones and Bodpegn Miller, but a fourth one was always in the plans. Since the Buckeyes had to make an adjustment to their recruiting board, they found a prospect that fits what they are looking for in Utah’s Jerome Myles.
The 6-foot, 2-inch and 205-pound receiver was offered a scholarship by Ohio State on Wednesday afternoon, even though the Buckeyes will have to make up plenty of ground in a short amount of time. Myles is viewed as one of the country’s best prospects, ranking as the No. 76 overall prospect and 11th at his position according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.
BLESSED to receive an offer from @OhioStateFB #blessed @KjarEric @bcavi68 @CODY_GARDNER @AJTownsend13 @BrandonHuffman @BlairAngulo @CoachJordan82 @CCHSFOOTBALL_ pic.twitter.com/UEbDpcmzUv
— Jerome myles (@jerome_myles6) July 24, 2024
Myles went on multiple official visits during the spring window, but has yet to make a commitment. If Ohio State is able to get him on campus for a game this fall, then they will be squarely in the mix for his signature.
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